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3D Visualization of Text Collections: An Experimental Study to Assess the Usefulness of 3D
London, England July 14-July 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2004.1320163Eighth International Conference on In ...
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Cesar Perez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - Spain
Angelica de Antonio, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - Spain
Previous studies about the use of 3D models for information search have not shown a clear advantage over 2D or textual user interfaces.
This paper describes an experimental study focused on initial overview and information browsing tasks, that we consider to be more adequate to take advantage of 3D exploration. To this end, a 3D Explorer prototype was developed and tested by experimental subjects.
The 3D usability evaluation provided interesting design concepts and feedback, while the statistical evaluation of results showed significant speed advantages over a more classic interface, and a good potential for future improvements.
Index Terms:
Information visualization, exploration, 3D, usability, experimental study
Citation:
Cesar Perez, Angelica de Antonio, "3D Visualization of Text Collections: An Experimental Study to Assess the Usefulness of 3D," iv, pp.317-323, Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04), 2004
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